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10/05/08

Is it Safe for Dogs to Play Frisbee?
Dr. Eric Barchas, DVM

I have a five-month-old Boxer/Rottweiler mix who
loves to play frisbee, but I heard that playing
catch and frisbee is dangerous for many breeds of
dog because of knee injuries. Is this true?

Catherine
Runnemede, NJ

Active dogs sometimes suffer injury to a structure in the knee called the cruciate ligament. The cruciate ligament helps to stabilize the knee during movement. Dogs with injured cruciate ligaments often require surgery to correct the problem.

Large breeds and overweight dogs are at increased risk of cruciate ligament injury. Also, cruciate ligaments may be damaged during any activity that places large amounts of strain on the knees. Running on rough terrain, playing fetch and, yes, playing frisbee may lead to cruciate ligament injuries.

However, if your dog loves playing fetch or frisbee, I’d recommend that you weigh the benefits of the activity against the risks. Although acrobatic leaps for frisbees may lead to injured knees, the running involved in fetching and frisbee catching helps to keep dogs fit, muscular and lean.

And don’t forget that playing fetch or frisbee is fun. Having fun is part of the reason why people adopt dogs.

Intense physical activity carries certain risks for dogs. But we all face risks every day. In most cases, the benefits of activities such as fetching or catching frisbees outweigh the risks.

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There are 3 Comments

  1. Cookie TN posted a comment on October 5th, 2008 at 3:50 pm

    That person could also throw the Frisbee low if needed rather than the dog having to jump up for it too, couldn’t they?

  2. Duke posted a comment on October 5th, 2008 at 8:08 pm

    I was born with hip displasia. It hurts when it is cold, but through all the vet visits and pain meds, you know what helped me the most? Moderate excercise!!!! Vet approved, of course. Every day is different, but I play catch with my ball every day, and dad makes me run a short distance. I don’t even have a limp anymore. I say Play, but have your owner watch for signs you might be in pain. Fun can be very good for you…perhaps only in moderation. I am a big dog, a Lab/Pit Bull mix. I love to run, but sometimes I am just plain lazy. Good luck to you my friend. Duke in Sunny California

  3. Mom to Bo and Freeway posted a comment on October 8th, 2008 at 7:10 am

    my two terriers are obsessed with a pink frisbee.

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